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− | '''Marcus Gottlieb''' is a psychotherapist and former solicitor. | + | [[File:Marcusgottlieb notting hill psychotherapist.jpg|thumb|Marcus Gottlieb]]'''Marcus Gottlieb''' is a psychotherapist and former solicitor, based in [[Notting Hill]]. |
He has made a particular study of the effects on men of having attended boarding school, and has run group therapy for boarding school survivors. | He has made a particular study of the effects on men of having attended boarding school, and has run group therapy for boarding school survivors. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | http://marcusgottlieb.com Marcus Gottlieb's website | + | *http://marcusgottlieb.com Marcus Gottlieb's website |
+ | *http://www.marcusgottlieb.com/images/articles_workingwithgayboarding.pdf Marcus Gottlieb, "Working with gay boarding school survivors" in ''Self & Society'' volume 33 number 3, Nov 2005 – Jan 2006 (special edition on "Pink therapy". | ||
[[Category:Lawyers]] | [[Category:Lawyers]] | ||
[[Category:Psychotherapists]] | [[Category:Psychotherapists]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 4 February 2014
Marcus Gottlieb is a psychotherapist and former solicitor, based in Notting Hill.He has made a particular study of the effects on men of having attended boarding school, and has run group therapy for boarding school survivors.
External links
- http://marcusgottlieb.com Marcus Gottlieb's website
- http://www.marcusgottlieb.com/images/articles_workingwithgayboarding.pdf Marcus Gottlieb, "Working with gay boarding school survivors" in Self & Society volume 33 number 3, Nov 2005 – Jan 2006 (special edition on "Pink therapy".